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Retard test

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You don't belong here if you can't solve this problem.
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>You can't use dy/dx AS A FRACTION, chud. dy and dx are not quantities.
>It's just a coincidence that 1/(dy/dx) = dx/dy, okay? Stop. asking. questions.
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Scientifically, why is it that some people are brutally motivated? How do you hack into your psychology so to become a human machine?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMm6tDavSXg
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Is there a scientific explanation for brain fog? Will my intelligence increase id I can get rid of it
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Hey

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Anyone else living in the shitty world, damn... It had to be like this.
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if i just ran away to new york and studied in their library all the time, what would be the probability that i'd Make It? what would be your probability? do you want to meet me in new york?
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GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH (G3-CLASS)

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GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH (G3-CLASS)
>Strong G3-class geomagnetic storms are possible during the early UT hours of March 31st when a Cannibal CME is expected to hit Earth's magnetic field. During such storms, naked-eye auroras can descend into the USA as far south as, e.g., Illinois and Oregon (geomagnetic latitude 50o). What is a "Cannibal CME"? Keep reading.

A CANNIBAL CME IS APPROACHING EARTH
>Yesterday, March 28th, sunspot AR2975 unleashed a frenzy of solar flares--more than 17 in all. There were 11 C-class flares and 6 M-flares. At least two full-halo CMEs emerged from the chaos.

>The first CME was produced by an M4-class flare at 1129 UT. It departed the sun traveling 1259 km/s. The second CME was produced by an M1-class flare at 1923 UT. It departed even faster, travelng ~1700 km/s.

>A NOAA computer model suggests that the second CME will overtake the first, merging into a single "Cannibal CME" before striking Earth's magnetic field around 0300 UT on March 31st.
Pic related.

>Cannibal CMEs are fast coronal mass ejections that sweep up slower CMEs in front of them. This NASA movie shows what happens. The mish-mash contains tangled magnetic fields and compressed plasmas that can spark strong geomagnetic storms.

>If the NOAA model is correct, the density of solar wind plasma around Earth could increase 10-fold when the CME arrives, while the solar wind speed will top 700 km/s. These events would set the stage for G2- to G3-class geomagnetic storms.

>Observing tips: North Americans should be alert for auroras after local nightfall on March 30th. For Europeans, the hours before dawn on March 31st are favored. When chasing auroras, dark skies are essential; go to the countryside. Urban glare can overwhelm auroras even during a strong geomagnetc storm
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Could massive amounts of satellites be a problem? 194 out of 2283 basedlink satellites have already burned up. Imagine what will the numbers be in a decade or two.
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Mysterious pulse of earth

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Scientifically speaking, whats causing earth to pulsate at such regular intervals?

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a34531984/earth-pulsates-every-26-seconds/
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